But
we can say it here. There is enough circumstantal evidence to say
that to say that each one of these deaths is coincidental is
straining credulity.

Attorney
Afraid For Her Life Blows Clinton Body Count Wide Open

The
DNC fraud case is being prosecuted by Florida attorneys Jared Beck
and his wife, Elizabeth Beck. Among the complainants are people who
contributed to the Bernie Sanders campaign in good faith, only to
find out later that the nomination of Hillary Clinton had been fixed
by the DNC.

Ever
since, there has been a steady stream of dead bodies associated with
investigations into the Clinton Foundation, Clinton herself and the
former DNC Chairwoman, Debbie Wasserman Schultz:

John
Ashe, a
former President of the United Nations General Assembly, died of a
crushed throat a few days before he was set to testify in a Clinton
corruption case.

Seth
Rich,
former DNC staffer and suspected leaker of DNC emails to Wikileaks,
was shot to death in a purported D.C. “burglary,” yet nothing
was stolen from him.

Beranton
Whisenant,
a federal prosecutor handling illegal immigration cases in Miami,
Florida (Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s district) was found dead (from
a head wound) on the shore of a Hollywood, Florida beach.

Peter
W. Smith,
a GOP donor from Chicago, was found dead (of asphyxiation by helium)
in a Rochester, MN hotel earlier this year. Smith had been
attempting to extract Clinton emails from Russian hackers. He was
found with a “suicide note” claiming that he was in poor health
and his life insurance was about to expire.

Klaus
Eberwein,
a former Haitian government official slated to testify against the
Clinton Foundation, alleging malfeasance and malpractice, was found
dead in Miami via a gunshot wound.

Despite
the danger of coming forward in light of the compendious “Arkancide”
hit list, an obviously distraught Elizabeth Beck appeared on Infowars
recently with some disturbing revelations. She drew a connection
between Smith’s and Whisenant’s deaths and a lawsuit over an
organ transplant linked to the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida.
The Mayo Clinic, according to Beck, is a strong contributor to the
Clinton Foundation.